If you look at the temperature during braking U'll see each front and rear brakes changing color from green to red...that meas that bias is 40% front and 60% rear. Do you mean you want to increase the rear, that means to much lock
that's new for me, where or how can I see changing colors during braking?If you look at the temperature during braking U'll see each front and rear brakes changing color from green to red...that meas that bias is 40% front and 60% rear. Do you mean you want to increase the rear, that means to much lock
Where do you find out the percentages? 40/60 seems a heck of a bias to me.If you look at the temperature during braking U'll see each front and rear brakes changing color from green to red...that meas that bias is 40% front and 60% rear. Do you mean you want to increase the rear, that means to much lock
Select Info ( where you can see damage also ) temperature during braking.that's new for me, where or how can I see changing colors during braking?
Default braking is at front 60/40, rear 40/60, balanced 50/50Where do you find out the percentages? 40/60 seems a heck of a bias to me.
Why they did this, I don't know. Previously I had a choice of bias % and I was always in the 48% front/52% rear range. Now our favourite engineer tells me to try rear bias to stop front lock up (if I run balanced), then later on after changing he tells me to try front bias because my rear is locking up.Default braking is at front 60/40, rear 40/60, balanced 50/50